Tuesday, September 18, 2018

A voyage of discovery and fictional locked in syndrome...

Playlist
Joseph Arthur - Lou
Kamaal Williams - The Return
Taylor Swift - 1989
Thin Lizzy - Live and Dangerous Deluxe Edition
Wobbler - From Silence to Somewhere
Hurts - Desire
The Pink Fairies - What a Bunch of Sweeties
And So I Watch You From Afar - All Hail Bright Futures
Black Sabbath - Forbidden
Bruno Mars - 24k Magic
Long Distance Calling - Long Distance Calling
MichaƂ Milczarek Trio - Ambient Works
Takemitsu - Complete Solo Guitar Works
Alice Cooper - A Paranormal Evening With Alice Cooper
The Moody Blues - Keys Of The Kingdom
CB3 - Live in Action!
Illenium & Kerli - Awake
Procol Harum - Novum
Patrice Holloway - 101 Northern Soul Anthems
The Dear Hunter - All Is As All Should Be
Circles - The Last One
CB3 - Charlotta's Burnin' Trio
Various - Across The Universe OST
Various - Chicago Hit Factory - The Vee-Jay Story 1953-1966
Alice Cooper - The Essential Alice Cooper - The Epic Years
This Patch Of Sky - These Small Spaces
Miles Davis - Miles Davis with Horns
Black Stone Cherry - Family Tree
Various - The Complete Stax/Volt Singles: 1959-1968
Bach, J S - Schubert/Bach/Liszt/Chopin - Wigmore Hall Live
Various - War Ina Babylon : An Island Reggae Anthology
Renegade Reign - Sons of Pandora
Various - Expo 1
Various - Shaolin Soul Episode 1
The Cars - My Best Friend's Girl [Single]
Various - 100 Hits Presents Karaoke
David Byrne - American Utopia
Bob Marley & The Wailers - Confrontation
Michal Mierzejewski & Sinfonietta Consonus - Symphonic Theater Of Dreams 
Chris Botti - First Wish

Remembered this morning that I'd texted myself on Saturday, while at Fopp, re two artists, Joseph Arthur and Kamaal Williams...

Turns out I have an LP by the former, of Lou Reed covers from a few years back, while I acquired Mr Williams latest from the Bandcamp...

Both good...

At lunchtime, this from the BHF - it's actually quite good - certainly better than the Bee Gees "Sgt Pepper" soundtrack and, quite possibly, "All This And World War II" also from the 70s...


Also got this cheeky wee book by Alex Ross - which, no doubt, I will never read...


On Holby this evening a shocking story re locked in syndrome, which had its roots back in 1987...

One of the characters was wearing exactly the same blouse in 1987 as Anne was wearing tonight...




Prior to our Holb viewing, some more downloading of new music, found by looking/listening re stuff tagged on the Bandcamp as jazz fusion, post rock or progressive rock - bringing my haul for just one day to this 15 hour selection...


Today's artwork, "Listen to this"...


To bed, rather disturbed by the Holby story line but with the new iPod on the cans - which now holds all new acquisitions from the last 12 months...

Didn't get to sleep till around 2am...

Highlight of the Day : Discovering...

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